He was doing well for a while, but he has flamed out recently. I do think he is more comfortable as a face though...seems so much more real and loves having the crowd behind him. They need to strap Swagger and revisit Del Rio's angle though.

Former WWE writer Brian Gewirtz, who writes most of The Rock's material, has also been stepping up on the creative side. There is still no real push for Paul Heyman to join the creative team, although he does work with various wrestlers who seek his advice.

Made an ultimate megacard for another site, no limit on how many matches you could do, so I went a little crazy. Before you read it though, I want you to know that this isn't just based on who I think the best performers are. I don't think that Samoa Joe belongs on an alltime great list above The Road Warriors, but Joe is on this card and The Road Warriors arent. It was about designing what I thought the perfect card would be, and it was also about matchups. As awesome as The Road Warriors are, there really arent that many appealing dream matchups for them. Anyways, heres the card:

1. Cruiserweights versus X-Division
Rey Misterio Jr., Dean Malenko, and Eddy Guerrero (Circa 1997) defeat AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Samoa Joe (Circa 2005). The backbone of WCW against the backbone of TNA in what would be a very fast paced, crisp, well wrestled opener to get the crowd going.

3. Tables, Ladders, and Chairs
Edge w/ Lita (Circa 2006) defeats Jeff Hardy (Circa 2009) and Bully Ray (Circa 2011). It's really hard to leave the other halves of their teams, but I didn't want to just re-do a match we've already seen, and that would be impossible to duplicate or top. Therefore, I took the most successful singles guy from each team in their best incarnation, and put them in a 3-Way. This would be the plunder match of the night, lots of weapons being used, wood being shattered, etc.

5. D-Generation X versus The nWo
The Outsiders (Circa 1996) defeat The New Age Outlawz (Circa 1998). Bulldogs vs Horsemen was the wrestling match, this is the attraction match. I know that this would probably be really bad when it comes to actual wrestling, but hold for hold wrestling isn't the only thing that I love. These guys would bring the entertainment value, and id love to hear Scott Hall do a survey for DX versus nWo.

6. Singles Showdown
Shawn Michaels (Circa 2007) defeats Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth (Circa 1987). One of a few"yea, this is going to be amazing" matches on the card, featuring guys who are not only fantastic wrestlers, but dynamic personalities as well. Both extremely well rounded, they'd tell a great story while putting on a flawless wrestling exhibition. Shawn hits a Superkick to win the match.

7. Grudge Match
The Rock (Circa 2000) defeats Roddy Piper (Circa 1985). A match that looks pretty weird on paper, it's not a match I ever really considered before putting this card together and ending up without a match for either guy. But then you consider that Rock was a top face and Piper was a top heel during the two biggest booms in wrestling history, and you have the makings of a classic encounter, especially when you consider what the buildup between these two might include, given their ability to talk.

8. Submission Match
Bret Hart (Circa 1994) defeats Kurt Angle (Circa 2003) with the Sharpshooter. I mean, how could you not have this match? I'm someone who thinks the perfect card is well rounded, with several different types of matches and stories being told throughout the night, and this, along with Michaels versus Savage, would carry the show in terms of hold for hold match quality. When you talk about pure technical skill, these are the two absolute best in my eyes. Give them about 25-30 minutes and let them do their thing.

9. Dream Match
The Undertaker (Circa 2007) defeats Sting (Circa 1997). The spectacle of the show. Probably wouldn't be a great match, but who cares? I'd basically melt as soon as the two came face to face. The heart and soul of WWE vs the heart and soul of WCW. Doesn't get much better than the idea of these two colliding.

10. Grudge Match
Steve Austin (Circa 1997) defeats CM Punk (Circa 2011). I know this is a bit of a cliche match at this point, and it's really hard to pass up on Hogan versus Austin as the ultimate main event, but these two just seem perfect for one another. And not just for the straight edge versus beer drinking redneck factor. Both guys at their peak of awesomeness in a storytellers dream match.

11. No Holds Barred Match
Triple H (Circa 2000) defeats Ric Flair (Circa 1989). I thought long and hard about what to do with Flair, as he is probably the greatest heel of all time. However, I went the 1989 babyface route from his feud against Terry Funk. However, I replaced Funk with Triple H, whose 2000 run on top might be my favorite single year run of all time. The guy was just the perfect heel. While the TLC match would bring out the big spots and the weapons, this would be the old school NWA style bloodbath. I'm sure most of you hate that I have HHH winning, but I didn't want the top of the card to be a babyface win fest, and 2000 HHH is just that damn good.

As much as I like Booker T, I was a little disappointed that he was one of the panelists. After all, we see him every week as GM of Smackdown. I would have preferred Edge, Rowdy Roddy Piper, or Ric Flair.

As much as I like Booker T, I was a little disappointed that he was one of the panelists. After all, we see him every week as GM of Smackdown. I would have preferred Edge, Rowdy Roddy Piper, or Ric Flair.

Not to sound sexist, but there are few woman I would consider great workers as opposed to just OK. Sherri and Stratus were great. The buildup before the card could include the mildly attractive Sherri claiming to be more beautiful than Trish. The usually level headed Trish wouldn't care much about that, but wants to prove she's the better wrestler. It's a close match, but the Canadian beauty Trish wins with the Chick Kick (love the corny name for that move).

Funny Match
Santino Marella vs. George "The Animal" Steele.

After a minute or so of the two lovable goofballs staring at each other and not knowing what to make of their opponent, Steele eventually uses the Flying Hammerlock to get the submission win after a short match. George then tears open the turnbuckle, eats some of its contents, and then shares some of it with Santino, who tastes the stuffings and immediately spits it out. In subsequent TV episodes, the two become friends and their zany antics are filmed on location, causing havoc wherever they go.

Giant Showdown
The Big Show vs. Big John Studd

Show is a face (he changes so much it's hard to keep up). Studd and his manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan lie to the young fans and claim than Studd beat Andre the Giant during their feud, and he will easily dispose of The Show. (Michael Cole points out to the viewers that Studd never beat Andre.) After a lot of shoving around and power moves (and of course not much of a match), The Big Show lands the KO Punch. Heenan foolishly attacks Show, and gets knocked out too.

Speed vs. Speed
Dolph Ziggler vs. Koko B. Ware

The Showoff claims to be better than The Birdman because "I have a sexy girlfriend in A.J. and all Koko has is a stupid parrot." At one point during the match, A.J. Lee gets to close to Ware's pet Franky, who pecks at her and she screams bloody murder (if they can train Franky to do that without poking her eyes out like in the movie "The Birds"). Later on, Big E Langston stands in front of an attempt by Ware to fly down of Ziggler. Other than that, Dolph wins cleanly with the Zig-Zag.

Of course, none of these are main event matches. But they could make for some interesting additions to Comahan's card.

I did too. I thought we were going to see the same Rock/Cena crap, with the only difference being the legends there to dress it up. Then Cena said Rock can't beat him unless Cena makes a dumb mistake and beats himself. Whoa!

Beginning to start doing research right after WM29 on a potential book. This is going to take months so donít expect a JRís book until likely 2014 at the earliest. Iím not going to half ass this project or throw something together for a pay day.

Just announced on WWE.com. An 8 person mixed tag team match for Wrestlemania. Brodus Clay, Tensai, Cameron and Naomi will face Team Rhodes Scholars and The Bella Twins. Such a waste of Cody and Damien.

Yeah, said that weeks ago. Thought they might've already started that process already by having Kaitlyn and The Bellas interact a little more but I guess that'll be one of the big things that usually happens post 'Mania. I'd love to see an IC title feud with Cody and Sandow, with that said. It's about time they put some gold on Damien.